Microwave Chemical Reactor Qulom MCP-6000

QULOM MCP-6000 is a modular microwave continuous pressurised (MCP) reactor designed to be used in Microwave Assisted Synthesis and Microwave Assisted Extraction. It is designed for integration into microwave chemistry equipment for laboratory, pilot and production scale use. It is rated for use with microwave generators between 0.5 kW and 6 kW.

For specific applications production-scale systems can be supplied between 20 kW and 200 kW based on multiple modular units in series or parallel.

Our QULOM range of Advanced Thermal Processing technologies is based on our 30 years’ experience in the application of microwave technology and process development.

Features

Pressurised quartz reaction tube

Microwave generator and tuning stubs attached to the microwave waveguide

Handles liquids and light slurries, for reaction or extraction

ATEX rated if required

Fully instrumented, automatic control and data-logging

Easy scale up from laboratory to pilot to production

Available as a free-standing unit or as a module for inclusion in other equipment

Patented design EP 2419207, WO 2010/119255

Also Available

The unit can be supplied as is for integration into a plant, or within a fully specified and self-contained rig with pumps and vessels, designed and built to client specification.

Test unit available for trial and process development.

Higher capacity for production scale is available based on multiples of the module.

Talk to us about microwave chemistry applications

Yvonne Wharton

Microwave Chemistry Project Manager

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